BEIRUT: Kataeb Party chief Amine Gemayel accused his Free Patriotic Movement rivals Sunday of pursuing personal and family interests under the guise of protecting Christian rights.
Gemayel called on the FPM to “separate personal and family interests from Christian rights.”
“In their perspective, it’s that either an FPM member reaches the presidency or any other post, otherwise the rights of Christians are being lost,” Gemayel told Voice of Lebanon radio.
He called on the FPM to employ a sense of “modesty and consider the interests of the country because the interests of Christians should not be restricted to one person or party.”